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Old 09-15-2018, 04:40 AM   #1
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Heading to Yuma, what’s halfway to stay?

Going to visit a friends in Yuma, anyone ever stay at the casino park in Tonopah or Camp in Goldfield? Or Hawthorne?
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Old 09-15-2018, 05:28 AM   #2
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No - but if you were to travel down US 395 - we recently stayed at the Coleville KOA (just south of the Nevada line along US 395. Nice campground.
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Old 09-15-2018, 05:56 AM   #3
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No - but if you were to travel down US 395 - we recently stayed at the Coleville KOA (just south of the Nevada line along US 395. Nice campground.

Love 395, beautiful drive for sure. Thanks for suggesting.
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Tonopah has a bigger rv park, Tonopah rv park, on the opposite end of town, all pull thrus, much more room to maneuver than the casino. We've stayed 2-3 times, not bad for an overnight.
Whiskey Flats rv park in Hawthorne is very nice clean, all pull thrus small park with a grocery store next door. We've stayed there several times on our way thru as well.
If I remember correctly, there's gas station in Goldfield with plenty of space to fuel up regardless of rv size & not much before or after, so fuel up.
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Old 09-15-2018, 02:00 PM   #5
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Tonopah has a bigger rv park, Tonopah rv park, on the opposite end of town, all pull thrus, much more room to maneuver than the casino. We've stayed 2-3 times, not bad for an overnight.
Whiskey Flats rv park in Hawthorne is very nice clean, all pull thrus small park with a grocery store next door. We've stayed there several times on our way thru as well.
If I remember correctly, there's gas station in Goldfield with plenty of space to fuel up regardless of rv size & not much before or after, so fuel up.
Awesome! I was leaning towards Whiskey Flats. Thanks for letting me know.
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Old 09-15-2018, 05:14 PM   #6
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If your a moose member apache junction moose service 3 meals a day 7 days week . A very nice quit area in back for rvs
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If your a moose member apache junction moose service 3 meals a day 7 days week . A very nice quit area in back for rvs
Never thought about being a Moose. We just used the lodges growing up for dances.

I had to look up Apache Junctuon. It’s a bit out of travel lane, but will put it on the list to visit in future. Thanks for posting.
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Whiskey Flats was a winner! Thanks. Down in Yuma with our Friends. Long drive for sure. Glad we split it up. With the pups we stop a lot. And I’m ridiculous about never leaving a town without a full tank of fuel.
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